Most people don't think to head over to their local garden center to stock up during the winter season, but here's why you ...
Tranquility is a hot commodity during a pandemic, and it may be as close as your backyard or patio. No matter the size of your space or your budget, a backyard or patio garden, particularly one that ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Lawns — who needs 'em? As warm weather rolls in, expect to see more people migrate from their backyard lawns to garden oases in ...
The Gardens of Eden is either a happy coincidence or a sign of the times. Published in early April, the book goes into the homes of gardeners who are fashioning their environments into lush green ...
Step into the stillness of a summer afternoon as I take you through my backyard garden—sharing beginner-friendly tips for ...
Ginny Bartolone began writing DIY and home improvement guides nearly 10 years ago, covering everything from energy-efficient appliances to cracked foundations. Whether she's compiling cost information ...
If you're looking for a scent that can deter mosquitoes away from your garden, lawn, or yard, one herbal choice stands out, ...
It didn’t take long after stay-at-home orders for many of us to start getting crafty. First came sourdough and banana bread, but as the weather warmed, we started looking outdoors. Many people are ...
Mary visits with Susie and Kris Hanson of Morris who are turning their yard into a garden. Host Mary Holm visits with Susie and Kris Hanson of Morris who are turning their urban yard from one that ...
• Angel Black dreamed of growing food in her Culver City backyard, but her gardens always failed. • The problem: a lawn that monopolized the backyard’s sunny spots, leaving the food-growing areas ...
Seeing the fruits of one's labor in home gardens is a beautifully rewarding experience. Whether you plant new annuals each year or nurture perennials, seeing the colorful blooms during summer is, well ...
This year of turmoil and uncertainty has left few areas of life untouched. But gardens, thank goodness, remain a place of beauty, a source of healthful food and a refuge from chaos. Those sentiments ...